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Old 02-06-2014, 03:27 AM   #35
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
That must be because you have the CAPS hardcoded to start with, something like this should really give a graceful fallback:

Code:
<p><span class="first_phrase">This is the first phrase</span> of the chapter...</p>

span.first_phrase {
  font-variant: small-caps;
}
Yes, the book series that "inspired" this thread has hard coded caps

OH & I dared to say "sloppy publishing" in an Amazon review of the latest one- the fanboys(fanpersons) are NOT happy with me. how dare I blame the author , you#re supposed to review only the story not the crap product delivery...
(I'd bought + converted the AZW version, then I spotted & borrowed my library's epub version as a cross check - same hard coded caps & span issues in both)

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